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Oprah's Top 50 Best Chick Flicks


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usually i skip over topics like these (keywords to miss: chickflicks; oprah &c :lol:) but decided to spread a little cheer over here on my way out. chick flicks! :lol: (no disrespect intended, just MO) :lol:

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Im gonna go with Thelma and Louise, and then Alien 1 & II with Sigourney Weaver. But Jane Fonda in Barbarella is a sight to see also :bigsmile:

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Saturday, November 6, 2004 - The Business of Chick Flicks at the American Film Mkt

2pm

They Call Them "Chick Flicks": Offensive or Good Marketing?

Programmed by: The International Committee of Women in Film

Women's pictures used to be guilty pleasures: No more! Now they're kicking butt, getting respect and grossing huge. From frothy romance to whale-riding adventures, these films show us who we are, where we've been, what we can take, and better yet, what we can dish out.

Moderator:

June Shelley, International Sales & Marketing Consultant;

  Chair, The International Committee of Women in Film

Panelists:

Jack Amiel, Writer, Raising Helen, The Prince & Me

Michael Begler, Writer, Raising Helen, The Prince & Me

Martha Coolidge, Director, The Prince & Me, Rambling Rose, Angie, Valley Girl

Aiyana Elliott, Director/ Writer, Tough, The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack

Kathleen McLaughlin, Producer, Rabbit-Proof Fence, The Quiet American

Dana Precious, President, New Media, Ignition Creative

Mark Rosman, Director/ Writer, Cinderella Story, The Perfect Man, Lizzie McGuire

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You are the woman I was looking for when I found that crazy %%$#@$ that I married. :lol:

calm yourself; you're not the first one to tell me that. ;)

lately i've been wondering if all the bush-shit has gone to your head cause i think that maybe you're confusing this forum w/'marital problems anonymous.' :lol:

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